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Subject:Re: The Lessons of ValuJet 592, by Anonymous From:DURL <durl -at- BUFFNET -dot- NET> Date:Fri, 29 May 1998 10:32:40 -0400
....which is probably something to consider when deciding if you
want your name on your work...especially since the overall quality
is usually something over
which we hve no control...
mary
Mary Durlak Erie Documentation Inc.
East Aurora, New York (near Buffalo)
durl -at- buffnet -dot- net
On Fri, 29 May 1998, Jane Credland wrote:
snip
>
.... The documentation writers are going to come
under
> fire as well, with a lot of emphasis put on how much audience analysis they
> did before writing the procedures.
>
> Jane
> circe -at- ultranet -dot- ca